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San Marcos Public Library 625 E. Hopkins St. 512-393-8200 Q. When did the San Marcos Daily Record move to the Interstate 35 access road? Where were its offices before that?
San Marcos Public Library 625 E. Hopkins St. 512-393-8200 Q. When did the San Marcos Daily Record move to the Interstate 35 access road? Where were its offices before that?
The public is invited to attend a reception for San Marcos artist Robert R. (Bob) Jones at the Calaboose African American History Museum, Sunday, April 7 from 3 to 5 p.m.
San Marcos’ NAPA Auto Parts location has a new look, new name and new owners.
The needs of grocery shoppers are seemingly always evolving, and now more than ever, they want to know where and how their food is produced and what impact it has on the environment.
Staying healthy is important at any age – and it could save your life.
Alzheimer’s Texas is offering a free caregiving support group in Kyle for caregivers of dementia patients.
The San Marcos Bluebonnet Lions Club threw a baby shower in honor of Central Texas Life Care during their meeting on March 19. Central Texas Life Care is a local organization that works to educate, support and empower those facing pregnancy decisions. The Bluebonnet Lions have been helping Central Texas Life Care by providing baby supplies for the past 5 years. Supplies including diapers, wipes, clothes, bottles, toys and cash were collected by club members to go towards the breastfeeding curriculum Central Texas Life Care provides clients. From left to right are Central Texas Life Care Representatives Penny Shuguit, Leticia Cerda, Candie Richardson, Maureen Jeanes, Director Sylvia Brown and San Marcos Bluebonnet Lions Club President Trish Wilder. Photo courtesy of the San Marcos Bluebonnet Lions Club
A recent article in the Recycling Today newsletter caught my eye as it mentions Walmart – and most of us are familiar with their stores throughout the nation. As I
"Fiddler on the Roof," will open at Bass Concert Hall on Tuesday, April 2. The Broadway production centers around the Jewish community in the Russian shtetl of Anatevka in 1905. At left, the main character Tevye's eldest daughter Tzeitel and Motel, the tailor, celebrate their wedding, as one of the central romantic plots in the production. Photos by Joan Marcus
In 1964, when “Fiddler on the Roof” first opened on Broadway, audiences embraced the show as a timeless, heartwarming story about the Jewish community. At that time, it was the
Editor's Note: The Journey Continues celebrates three years this month. This is the third part in a four part column highlighting notable columns over the years. #10 I wrote a
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